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The fields are being planted, the grass is growing fast and the proms and graduations are in full swing. Whatever milestones you enjoy with the change in seasons, I hope that you can be mindful in the observation of them. The little things in life enric ...

High quality forages typically drive the dairy ration and are the foundation for high milk production. Currently, most dairy producers face a shortage of quality forage. Many alfalfa stands suffered severe winterkill due to heaving. Those stands are lo ...

A colleague recently shared with me a really great info-graphic prepared by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) that illustrates just how much of an impact being outdoors can have on kids and their health. Here are just a few of the key facts illust ...

Rainy weather has delayed our planting season, but one way to redeem some of the time is to make sure the field sprayer is ready to go when the weather breaks. Weed pressure is a significant contributor to yield loss and weeds are enjoying a good spring. ...

The farm transition workshop is offered on two consecutive Fridays, July 19 and 26 at the Secrest Arboretum Welcome Center located at 2122 Williams road, Wooster, near the OARDC campus. The workshop will run from 10:00 am until 3:00 pm each day ...

Planting season has arrived and while there are some acres planted in the Wayne County area, many fields are wet. Today, I want to address two common questions regarding corn planting, soil condition and determining a nitrogen rate application. Planting ...

Warmer weather is finally here which means more opportunities to spend an enjoyable time outdoors. What are some of your favorite warm weather activities? I personally enjoy going for a hike in the woods or walking through a park and watching as plants bl ...